Trees, grass, mums, raspberry bushes, etc. Hope this helps.
ferns and mosses and hornwarts and liverwarts
Ferns, algae, spikemosses, horsetails, and quillworts all reproduce asexually through the use of spores. Spores must risk landing on a favorable spot for germination in order to be successful.Note: fungi reproduce using spores, but they are not plants being neither plant nor animal. also fungi can produce both sexual and asexual spores.
Most vascular plants use seeds as a means of reproduction. However, ferns and other plants (some vascular) belonging to the group Pteridophyta reproduce by using spores, an ancient but useful method of reproduction.
Fungi, ferns, horsetails, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.
Fungus like protists
For fungi and some lichen, reproduction is just by simple division, or by the use of minute spores.For ferns, spores are produced by the adult plant, and these grow in a suitable moist environment into a pro-thallus, which produces egg and (motile) sperm cells, which then fertilize with their mate from different pro-thallus. Thus a new final plant is produced.
spores
Ferns, algae, spikemosses, horsetails, and quillworts all reproduce asexually through the use of spores. Spores must risk landing on a favorable spot for germination in order to be successful.Note: fungi reproduce using spores, but they are not plants being neither plant nor animal. also fungi can produce both sexual and asexual spores.
they have vascular tissue & they use spores to reproduce
Not all plants use seeds! seeds have recently evolved in plants, in fact gymnosperms and angiosperms are the only classifications that use seeds! however, plants such as ferns and mosses use spores! you also need to remember that not all plants reproduce sexually! some reproduce asexually!
Pteridophytes or Pteridophyta describes seedless, vascular plants that use spores to reproduce.
They don't they reproduce through use of spores.
Most vascular plants use seeds as a means of reproduction. However, ferns and other plants (some vascular) belonging to the group Pteridophyta reproduce by using spores, an ancient but useful method of reproduction.
They all are heterotrophs, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.
Ferns reproduce by releasing spores, unlike most vascular plants, which usually use seeds.
Ferns do not produce seeds. Only flowering plants produce seeds.Ferns reproduce by producing spores.
Fungi, ferns, horsetails, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.
Fungus like protists